CORTLAND woMEN's soccer 2015 TEam Guide 2015 Season Preview Last season, the Cortland not long into the campaign. women’s soccer team fell Kropp tallied one goal while less than one minute short playing in 17 games with 15 of reaching the NCAA Div. starts. Sophomore Isabella III playoffs after securing Ward came off the bench in 11 the second seed during the games in 2014. She scored a goal SUNYAC regular season and in her first career appearance. reaching the conference Sophomore Gianna Carnesi championship game. In 2015, saw action in eight games as a 12th-year head coach Heidi freshman. Woodcock brings back 13 players from 2014, including Junior Biz LaTuso is the lone seven starters, and welcomes returner at forward for the 11 freshmen as the Red Dragons Red Dragons. LaTuso appeared look to return to the national in 10 games as a sophomore tournament. after missing nearly all of her freshman season due to injury. Junior goalkeeper Rachel Axt. After a slow start to the Junior forward Biz LaTuso. 2014 season in which the team Four freshmen defenders posted a 1-5-1 record in its first join the team this season. seven games, the Red Dragons rebounded with a 6-4-1 mark Kennedy Cocozzo was a four-year starter and two-time over the final 11 games, allowing just nine goals during the team MVP at Saratoga Springs High. Abbey Hume started stretch that included six shutouts. four seasons at Batavia High, earning first team all-county honors as a junior and senior. Siobhan Swayne was a four- Cortland returns three junior goalkeepers in 2015. year starter at Plainedge High, garnering all-conference Renee Walker stepped into the lineup after the first six honors as a senior. Tatijana Zitz, who started three seasons games of the campaign and started the final 12 contests. at Irondequoit High, capped off her high school career by Walker posted a 6-4-2 record with a 0.80 GAA, an .841 save playing in the Exceptional Seniors Game. percentage and six shutouts, including a stretch of four straight. Rachel Axt started five games and recorded a 2.08 Woodcock welcomes two freshmen midfielders to the GAA, a .722 save percentage and one shutout. Victoria roster in 2015. Sam Barringer played three seasons, two as a Barclay joined the team as a sophomore last season but did starter, at Shenendehowa High, serving as a team captain her not see game action. senior season. Brenna Conover, who was a four-year starter at Hauppauge High, was named team MVP and received all- Three starters and four players overall return on the back state honors as a senior. line. Junior Mersadiz Hayes earned first team All-ECAC and All-SUNYAC honors and was named to the SUNYAC All- Five freshmen forwards round out the 2015 roster. Mel Tournament Team after starting all 18 games as a sophomore. Cardillo earned All-Greater Rochester honors as a four-year Junior Stephanie Shapiro joins Hayes as the only returning starter at Greece Athena High. player who started every game in 2014 and has seen action Whitney Mooney started three in all 36 games during her career. Sophomore Natalie Ballato seasons at Scarsdale High where appeared in 16 games as a freshman with 15 starts, including she was named Most Improved the last 14 games of the season. as a junior and earned all-league Sophomore Ella Neville saw the accolades as a senior. Amanda field in four games in 2014. Profera was a four-year starter at Wantagh where she was Five midfielders are back a team captain and earned in 2015. Senior Danielle Tyrrell all-county honors as a senior. saw action in all 18 games with A five-year starter at Valhalla 12 starts as a junior in her first High, Vanessa Romero helped season with the program in lead her team to four league 2014. Tyrrell scored eight points, titles, earning all-state honors tying for the team lead with as a senior. Ellen Thew set four goals. Senior Krista Conzo single-season and career scoring played in 16 games and also records as a five-year starter at earned 12 starts. Conzo totaled Saranac High. seven points on three goals Sophomore midfielder Natalie and one assist. Sophomore Kropp. Natalie Kropp began her Sophomore defender Natalie freshman season as a defender Ballato. but moved into the midfield CORTLAND Coaching Staff Heidi Woodcock Head Coach

Heidi Woodcock enters her 12th season as the head coach of the Cortland women’s soccer program after serving as an as- sistant coach for the Red Dragons during the spring of 2004. She has posted a career record of 115-74-33 and is second all-time in wins at Cortland.

Woodcock’s 2014 squad finished 7-9-2 and advanced to the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) 2015 Cortland Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff: (left to right) tournament finals after finishing second during the regular sea- Whitney Frary, Heidi Woodcock, Gina Santoro. son. Her players earned three all-league, two All-ECAC and one all region awards. In 2013, the Red Dragons registered an 8-4-6 The Red Dragons compiled a 9-10-2 record and reached the record while recording nine shutouts. Six of Woodcock’s players finals of the SUNYAC Tournament in Woodcock’s initial season. earned All-SUNYAC honors and two were chosen as All-ECAC Three of Woodcock’s players earned all-state honors including Upstate New York second team selections. the NYSWCAA Defensive Player of the Year.

In 2012, Woodcock led Cortland to a 12-5-6 record and its Woodcock is a 2002 graduate of Nazareth College, where first SUNYAC title since 1991. The Red Dragons advanced to the she earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and was a third round of the NCAA Div. III tournament and tied for ninth starting center defender for the nationally ranked women’s nationally. Cortland’s 1-0 win over Springfield in the NCAA open- soccer program. As a senior, she was named a second team ing round was Woodcock’s 100th career victory. Five Cortland All-American and the Empire 8 Player of the Year. Woodcock, players earned All-SUNYAC honors. who earned induction into the Nazareth Sports Hall of Fame in the fall of 2010, also was a two-time all-region and three­-time In 2011, Woodcock guided the Red Dragons to their best all-state and all-conference selection. She earned her master’s campaign since the program won the Div. III national title in 1992. degree in sports science from the United States Sports Acad- Cortland tied for fifth nationally, winning the SUNYAC regular- emy in the summer of 2005. season-title for the first time since the conference went to one division in 1995 and finishing with a 14-6-3 record. Woodcock Woodcock has two daughters, Mari and Kenzie. coached the ECAC Div. III Upstate New York Defensive Player of the Year, the SUNYAC Player of the Year and the SUNYAC Gina Santoro Rookie of the Year. In 2010, Cortland finished with an 11-6-3 re- Assistant Coach cord after reaching the semifinals of the SUNYAC Tournament. Woodcock had five players recognized as all-league performers Gina Santoro enters her third season as an assistant coach for and one player each honored as All-ECAC and all-region. the Cortland women’s soccer team in 2015.

In 2009, the Red Dragons opened the season with a 7-0 re- Santoro played forward for four seasons at Buffalo St., where she cord, posted a 12-5-3 overall mark and advanced to the SUNYAC graduated as the program’s all-time scoring leader and earned All-SU- tournament championship game. Four players earned all-con- NYAC honors each year. She was named the 2003-04 Bengals’ Female ference honors and two were all-region selections. In 2008, the Athlete of the Year, received the Ruth Houston Award and was a 2011 Red Dragons finished 8-6-5 overall and reached the semifinals Buffalo St. Hall of Fame inductee. of the SUNYAC Tournament. Cortland had five players earn all-conference honors and one player was named a third team Santoro earned a bachelor’s degree in childhood education at Buffalo St. and a master’s degree in educational literacy from Niagara all-region selection. University. A native of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Santoro lives in Jamesville with her husband, Gregory, and their two children, Liliana and Vincent. In 2007, Woodcock earned SUNYAC Coach of the Year honors and led the Red Dragons to a 12-6-2 record and their Whitney Frary third appearance in the finals of the SUNYAC Tournament in Assistant Coach the last four seasons. During the season, Cortland strung to- gether a 10-game unbeaten streak (9-0-1) before falling in the Whitney Frary begins her second season with the Cortland conference championship game. In 2006, Woodcock led the women’s soccer coaching staff in 2015. Before coming to Cortland, Red Dragons to a 10-8-1 record and won a SUNYAC Tourna- Frary served as an assistant coach for the girls’ soccer team at her ment quarterfinal game before having their season end in the alma mater, Niskayuna High, in the fall of 2013. conference semifinals. In 2005, Cortland finished with a 12-9 record and reached the finals of the SUNYAC Tournament for Frary, who earned bachelor’s degrees in environmental studies the second season in a row. Under Woodcock’s guidance, the and biology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in May, 2013, was a four-year starter at attacking midfield and forward on the Heron Red Dragons featured the SUNYAC Rookie of the Year and two women’s soccer team. She earned first team All-Liberty League hon- all-region selections. ors three times and was a first team NSCAA All-East Region selection and received All-America honors as a junior and senior.

r e d d r a g o n s Team Roster No. Name...... Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School 00 Rachel Axt...... G 5-8 Jr. Basking Ridge, NJ/Ridge 0 Renee Walker...... G 5-5 Jr. Coram/Longwood 1 Victoria Barclay...... G 5-7 Jr. Holbrook/Sachem North 3 Brenna Conover...... M 5-8 Fr. Hauppauge/Hauppauge 4 Gianna Carnesi...... M 5-3 So. East Northport/Commack 5 Natalie Kropp...... M 5-6 So. East Northport/Northport 6 Ella Neville...... D 5-4 So. Syracuse/Nottingham 7 Mersadiz Hayes...... D 5-8 Jr. Syracuse/Bishop Ludden 8 Danielle Tyrrell...... M 5-5 Sr. Vestal/Vestal 9 Stephanie Shapiro...... D 5-4 Jr. Farmingville/Centereach 10 Amanda Profera...... F 5-4 Fr. Wantagh/Wantagh 11 Ellen Thew...... F 5-1 Fr. Morrisonville/Saranac 12 Kennedy Cocozzo...... D 5-7 Fr. Saratoga Springs/Saratoga Springs 13 Krista Conzo...... M 5-4 Sr. Matawan, NJ/Matawan Regional 14 Abbey Hume...... D 5-8 Fr. Batavia/Batavia 15 Biz LaTuso...... F 5-6 Jr. Poughquag/Arlington 16 Isabella Ward...... M 5-5 So. Pleasantville/Pleasantville 17 Natalie Ballato...... D 5-8 So. Coram/Longwood 18 Mel Cardillo...... F 5-5 Fr. Rochester/Greece Athena 19 Whitney Mooney...... F 5-5 Fr. Scarsdale/Scarsdale 20 Siobhan Swayne...... D 5-4 Fr. Seaford/Plainedge 21 Vanessa Romero...... F 5-3 Fr. Valhalla/Valhalla 22 Sam Barringer...... M 5-5 Fr. Clifton Park/Shenendehowa 24 Tatijana Zitz...... D 5-7 Fr. Rochester/Irondequoit

Head Coach: Heidi Woodcock (Nazareth ‘02), 12th Year (115-74-33) Assistant Coaches: Gina Santoro, Whitney Frary Team Manager: Moe Festa Captains: Rachel Axt, Mersadiz Hayes, Stephanie Shapiro 2014 Record: 7-9-2 Player Profiles Rachel Axt shutout in a 2-0 win versus Fredonia St...Made four Junior, Goalkeeper saves in 1-1 double-overtime tie versus Geneseo in Basking Ridge, New Jersey the SUNYAC Quarterfinals...Stopped four shots at Major: Early Childhood/Childhood Ed. St. Lawrence...Registered three saves versus Buffalo 2014: Rachel played in and started St...Recorded a one-save shutout in a 0-0 double- five games...Posted a 1-4 record with overtime tie at New Paltz...Made one save in 81:00 in a 2.08 GAA, 26 saves, a .722 save a 3-0 win versus Potsdam...Stopped three shots in a percentage and one shutout...Made a season-high 2-1 overtime victory versus Plattsburgh...High School: eight saves in a 1-0 win against Vassar...Stopped six Graduated from Ridge in 2013, where she participated shots at Misericordia...Registered five saves versus in Jersey Area Girls’ State...Member of the honor roll... William Smith...Made four saves at RPI...Turned aside Three-year member of the soccer team, two as a three shots against NYU...2013: Earned second team starter...Team MVP and earned second team all-state All-SUNYAC honors...Played in and started 14 games... honors as a senior...Named first team All-Somerset as Posted a 7-2-5 record with 0.46 GAA, 45 saves, an a senior and second team All-Somerset as a junior... .865 save percentage and seven shutouts...Recorded Team reached sectional semifinals her senior season... a 416:51 shutout streak that spanned five games...Did Parents: Paula and Gregory Axt Brothers/Sisters: not allow more than one goal in her final 13 starts... Zach, Sara. Made a season-high 10 saves in a 0-0 double-overtime tie at Oneonta...Stopped seven shots in a 0-0 double- overtime tie at Geneseo...Turned aside three shots in a 1-0 win versus Wilkes...Registered three saves in a 1-0 victory at Brockport...Posted a three-save CORTLAND Player Profiles Natalie Ballato Krista Conzo Sophomore, Defense Senior, Midfield Coram, New York Matawan, New Jersey Major: Physical Education Major: Exercise Science 2014: Natalie played in 16 games, 2014: Krista appeared in 16 games with starting the last 14 of the season... 12 starts...Third on the team in scoring Member of a defense that posted six with seven points on three goals and shutouts, including four consecutive during SUNYAC one assist...Scored the game-winning goal in the 74th play...High School: A 2014 graduate of Longwood, minute in a 1-0 victory at Buffalo St...Assisted on the where she was a member of the high honor roll and game-winning goal in the 57th minute in a 1-0 win a Scholar Athlete...Four-year starter in soccer...Team versus Buffalo St. in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Tallied captain and earned all-league and all-conference the game-tying goal in the 82nd minute in a 1-1 double- honors as a senior...Team MVP as a junior...Two-year overtime tie versus Geneseo...Netted Cortland’s goal starter in basketball...Competed in track for one in the 16th minute at Oswego...2013: Played in 15 games season...Parent: Margaret Ballato Brothers/Sisters: with a start at St. Lawrence in the season-opener... Marissa, Deanna, Candice. Recorded two assists on the season...Assisted on Cortland’s third goal in the 75th minute in a 3-0 win Victoria Barclay versus Potsdam...Assisted on Cortland’s final goal in Junior, Goalkeeper the 90th minute in a 5-1 victory versus Oswego...2012: Holbrook, New York Saw the field in 18 games with one start...Scored two Major: Exercise Science points on one goal...Tallied Cortland’s first goal in the 2014: Victoria was a member of the 53rd minute in a 2-2 tie at Buffalo St...High School: A program but did not compete in game 2012 graduate of Matawan Regional...Four-year starter action...Prior to Cortland: Attended in soccer...Received Coaches Award as a senior... NYIT, where she was a member of the Dean’s List Named team MVP as a junior...Selected as Most and Phi Eta Sigma...Starting goalie on soccer team... Improved as a sophomore...Named Rookie of the Year High School: Graduated from Sachem North in 2013... as a freshman...Team won state title her senior season... Member of the National Honor Society, ASL Honor Four-year member of the track team...Other: Member Society and honor roll...Two-year starter in soccer... of the Dean’s List and President’s List at Cortland... Earned all-league, all-conference and all-county honors Parents: Debbie and Andrew Conzo Brothers/Sisters: as a senior...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Andrew, Jessica. Cortland...Parents: Donna and John Barclay Brothers/ Sisters: Christina, Danielle, LisaMarie, Julia. Mersadiz Hayes Junior, Defense Gianna Carnesi Syracuse, New York Sophomore, Midfield Major: Business Economics East Northport, New York 2014: Sadie earned first team All-ECAC Major: Exercise Science and All-SUNYAC honors and was 2014: Gianna saw the field in eight named to the SUNYAC All-Tournament games...The team outscored opponents, Team...One of four players to start all 18 games...Scored 12-5, and recorded five shutouts one goal on the season...Tallied Cortland’s goal in the in games in which she appeared...High School: 55th minute versus William Smith...Member of defense Graduated from Commack in 2014...Member of the that allowed fewer than two goals in 12 games...2013: National Honor Society, National Sign Language Honor Saw the field in all 18 games with 17 starts...Member Society, Italian Honor Society, Executive Class Board of a defense that allowed just three goals in nine and Girls Leader Corps...Three-year starter in soccer... conference games...Played midfield early in the season Team captain, earned all-county honors and team won before moving to defense...High School: A 2013 league title her senior season...Named all-league and graduate of Bishop Ludden, where she was named all-conference and team was county semifinalist her the Student-Athlete of the Year, a member of the junior and senior seasons...Parents: Diana and Jeffrey National Honor Society and a Student Ambassador... Carnesi Brothers/Sisters: Gioia. Received ACE Award...Member of student government leadership team...Student secretary...Four-year member of the soccer team, three as a starter...Three- time first team all-league selection...Team won three straight sectional titles...Other: Participates in Big r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Brothers/Big Sisters...Club soccer teams won multiple Athlete...Played one season of soccer at Nottingham... crowns...Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland... Three-year starter for Syracuse Scorpions soccer Parents: Johanna Reed-Russell, Sean Hayes...Father team that was formed from three area high schools... played basketball at Onondaga Community College... Three-time all-league selection, including a first team Brothers/Sisters: Gabriel Hayes, Mackenzie Hayes. pick as a senior...Other: Member of the Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Lisa and Kevin Neville Brothers/ Natalie Kropp Sisters: Lucas, Clara. Sophomore, Midfield East Northport, New York Stephanie Shapiro Major: Early Childhood/Childhood Ed. Junior, Defense 2014: Natalie played in 17 games with Farmingville, New York 15 starts...Moved from defender to the Major: Childhood Education midfield during the season...Scored 2014: Stephanie was one of four players one goal...Netted Cortland’s second goal in the 20th to start all 18 games...Member of a minute in a 3-0 win versus Brockport...High School: A defense that allowed just six goals over 2014 graduate of Northport, where she was a member the final nine games of the season...Recorded two of the honor roll...Three-year member of the soccer shots in a win at Buffalo St...2013: Played in all 18 games team, two as a starter...Team won Long Island title with 16 starts...Member of a defense that recorded and back-to-back league and Suffolk County crowns... nine shutouts and allowed just 0.76 goals per game... Parents: Lisa and Dennis Kropp Brothers/Sisters: High School: A 2013 graduate of Centereach, where Dennis, Thomas, Nicole. she was a member of the Dean’s List, the Spanish Honor Society, Technical Honor Society and Thespian Biz LaTuso Honor Society and received the President’s Award... Junior, Forward Four-year starter in soccer...Team MVP as a junior Poughquag, New York and senior...Team captain and earned all-league and Major: Physical Education all-county honors as a senior...Other: Member of the 2014: Biz saw the field in 10 games... Dean’s List at Cortland...Parents: Christine and Mitch Cortland posted a 5-4-1 record and Shapiro Brothers/Sisters: Michael, Christina. outscored opponents, 12-10, in games in which she appeared...2013: Missed most of the Danielle Tyrrell season due to injury...Played in the season-opening Senior, Midfield game at St. Lawrence...High School: Graduated from Vestal, New York Arlington in 2013, where she was a Scholar Athlete, a Major: Community Health member of the National Honor Society and received 2014: Danielle saw the field in all 18 the Dorothea Deitz Memorial Scholarship and Bob games with 12 starts...Second on the Jacavino Memorial Scholarship...Three-year starter in team in scoring with eight points on soccer...Team captain, all-league, all-section, section four goals...Tied for the team lead in goals...Second Player of the Year and fifth team all-state honoree as a on the team with 28 shots...Scored the game-winning senior...Team won league and section titles her senior goal on the 75th minute in a 1-0 victory against Vassar... season...Team reached state final her junior season... Tallied all three Cortland goals on just three shots in Other: Member of the Dean’s List and President’s a 3-0 win at Fredonia...Prior to Cortland: Attended List at Cortland...Top five percent in freshman class Broome Community College...Two-year starter in at Cortland...Parents: JoAnne and Anthony LaTuso soccer...Earned All-America honors as a sophomore... Brothers/Sisters: Anthony. Two-time all-conference selection...High School: Three-year starter in soccer...Team won conference Ella Neville and sectional titles...Parents: Vicki Lindsley and Vern Sophomore, Defense Tyrrell Brothers/Sisters: Colin. Syracuse, New York Major: Childhood/Early Childhood Ed. Renee Walker 2014: Ella played in four games... Junior, Goalkeeper Cortland posted a 3-1 record in games Coram, New York in which she appeared...Recorded Major: Physical Educ./Fitness Dev. two shots in a 2-0 win at Potsdam...High School: 2014: Renee played in and started the Graduated from Nottingham in 2014, where she was a final 12 games of the season...Posted a member of the National Honor Society and a Scholar 6-4-2 record with a 0.80 GAA, 53 saves, CORTLAND Player Profiles an .841 save percentage and six shutouts...Registered Mel Cardillo four consecutive shutouts and a scoreless streak of Freshman, Forward 431:42 spanning six games...Made seven saves in a 1-0 Rochester, New York win at Buffalo St...Stopped seven shots in a 3-0 victory Major: Physical Education versus Brockport...Registered three saves in a 1-0 win High School: Mel graduated from versus Buffalo St. in the SUNYAC Semifinals...Made a Greece Athena in 2015...Four-year season-high eight saves in a 1-1 double-overtime tie starter in soccer...Earned first team versus New Paltz...Posted four-save shutouts in a 2-0 all-league and all-county honors...Named All-Greater win at Potsdam and a 3-0 victory at Fredonia...Made Rochester...Played one season of lacrosse...Other: three saves in a 1-0 overtime win versus Oneonta... Grandfather Richard Young, uncles Stephen Young and Registered three saves at Geneseo in the SUNYAC Richard Young and cousin Amy Simpson are Cortland Finals...Stopped six shots in a 1-1 double-overtime graduates...Grandfather played football, uncles played tie versus Geneseo...Turned aside four shots at lacrosse, cousins Amy and Mark Simpson played Oswego...2013: Appeared in one game...Did not face a lacrosse for the Red Dragons...Parents: Karen and Paul shot in 9:00 in a 3-0 win versus Potsdam...High School: Cardillo...Mother is a Cortland graduate...Brothers/ A 2013 graduate of Longwood...Received a Regents Sisters: Stephanie, Rachael...Stephanie is a Cortland degree with honors...Member of the National Honor graduate and played soccer for the Red Dragons. Society and the high honor roll...Received Gary Adler Memorial Scholarship...Two-year member of the Kennedy Cocozzo soccer team...Three-year starting goalie in lacrosse... Freshman, Defense Two-time team captain...Other: Member of the Saratoga Springs, New York Dean’s List at Cortland...Member of the SUNYAC All- Major: Speech and Hearing Sciences Academic Team...Parents: Michele and Robert Walker High School: Kennedy is a 2015 Brothers/Sisters: Robert, Madelyn. graduate of Saratoga Springs...Member of the high honor roll and National Isabella Ward Honor Society...Four-year starter in soccer...Two-time Sophomore, Midfield team MVP...Second team all-star...Team captain as a Pleasantville, New York senior...Played one season of lacrosse...Other: Worked Major: Exercise Science with non-profit foundation Jake’s Help from Heaven... 2014: Isabella saw action in 11 games... Cousin Joe Cocozzo played football at Michigan and Scored one goal on the season...Scored in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers...Parents: Cortland’s first goal in the 65th minute Margaret Cocozzo and Richard Matteson Brothers/ in her first career game against NYU...High School: Sisters: Kelsy. Graduated from Pleasantville in 2014...Member of the Science National Honor Society...Received the Tina Brenna Conover Gambino Scholarship...Three-year starter in soccer... Freshman, Midfield Two-time all-league selection...Earned all-section Hauppauge, New York honors as a senior...Other: Member of the Dean’s List Major: Speech and Hearing Science at Cortland...Parents: Elizabeth and Thomas Ward High School: Brenna graduated from Brothers/Sisters: Ian. Hauppauge in 2015...Member of the National Honor Society and the NEWCOMERS Spanish Honor Society...Four-year starter in soccer... Team MVP and earned all-state honors as a senior... Sam Barringer Two-time all-conference selection...Named Most Freshman, Midfield Outstanding Offensive Player as a junior...Two-year Clifton Park, New York starter in lacrosse...Parents: Jean and John Conover Major: Pre-major Brothers/Sisters: Alex, Kayla...Alex played hockey at High School: Sam is a 2015 graduate Suffolk Community College and Farmingdale...Kayla of Shenendehowa, where she was a played softball at New Paltz. member of the honor roll and the National Honor Society...Three-year member of the soccer team, two as a starter...Team captain as a senior...Other: Aunt Lynn Connors played lacrosse at Albany...Parents: Dawn and Anthony Barringer Brothers/Sisters: James. r e d d r a g o n s Player Profiles Abbey Hume Played one season of lacrosse...Parent: Gloria Romero Freshman, Defense Brothers/Sisters: Christian Paucar, Melisa Paucar. Batavia, New York Major: Psychology Siobhan Swayne High School: Abbey is a 2015 graduate Freshman, Defense of Batavia...Received Genesee Mental Seaford, New York Health Association Scholarship, Major: Fitness Development Genesee ARC Scholarship and Interagency Council High School: Siobhan is a 2015 graduate Scholarship...Member of the National Honor Society of Plainedge, where she was a member and the Technical Honor Society...Four-year starter of the National Honor Society...Four- in soccer...Earned second team all-county honors as year starter in soccer...Earned all-classification honors a freshman and sophomore...Named first team all- as a junior and all-conference honors as a senior... county as a junior and senior...Named school’s Player Parents: Noreen and Mike Swayne Brothers/Sisters: of the Year as a senior...Other: Cousins Phil and Adam Dan, Pat, Brendan...Pat is a Cortland graduate...Brendan Pettinella played baseball at St. John Fisher...Parents: played baseball at Brockport. Mary Jo and Roger Hume Brothers/Sisters: Cady, Jenna...Cady played soccer at Genesee Community Ellen Thew College. Freshman, Forward Morrisonville, New York Whitney Mooney Major: English Freshman, Forward High School: Ellen graduated from Scarsdale, New York Saranac in 2015...Five-year starter in Major: Pre-major soccer...Set single-season and career High School: Whitney graduated from scoring records...Competed in indoor track for four Scarsdale in 2015...Four-year member years...Six-year member of the outdoor track team... of the soccer team, three as a starter... Member of record-setting 4 x 100 relay team...Parents: Named Most Improved as a junior...Earned all-league Marilee Millen and Brian Thew Brothers/Sisters: Jesse, honors as a senior...Competed in sprints and jumps as Camryn, Grace. a senior in track and field...Parent: Diana Mooney. Tatijana Zitz Amanda Profera Freshman, Defense Freshman, Forward Rochester, New York Wantagh, New York Major: Athletic Training Major: Pre-major High School: Tatijana is a 2015 graduate High School: Amanda is a 2015 graduate of Irondequoit...Received NYS Award of Wantagh, where she was a member of Distinction in foreign language... of the honor roll...Four-year starter in Four-year member of the soccer team, three as a soccer...Team captain and earned all-county honors as starter...Competed in Exceptional Seniors Game...Two- a senior...Team won conference title her sophomore year member of the basketball team...Team won first year...Competed in gymnastics for three years...Played sectional title in school history...Competed in track one season of lacrosse...Team won county title... for one season...Parents: Camille and Jeremiah Zitz Parents: Jane and Vito Profera Brothers/Sisters: Brothers/Sisters: Jeremiah, Jameson, Gabriella. Vinent, Nicolette.

Vanessa Romero Freshman, Forward Valhalla, New York Major: Pre-major High School: Vanessa graduated from Valhalla in 2015...Five-year starter in soccer...Five-time all-league and three- time all-section selection...Earned all-state honors as a senior...Named Player of the Year twice...Team won four league titles...Competed in indoor track for one season...Earned all-league honors in the 4 x 200 relay... CORTLAND 2014 Statistics and Results Player...... GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% GWG PK Att. Rachel Parker...... 17 14 4 2 10 28 .143 3 0 0 Danielle Tyrrell...... 18 12 4 0 8 13 .308 2 0 0 Krista Conzo...... 16 12 3 1 7 17 .176 1 0 0 Kaitlyn Cook...... 18 18 1 3 5 37 .027 1 0 0 Amanda Margolis...... 18 1 1 2 4 11 .091 0 0 0 Abby Williams...... 10 3 1 1 3 9 .111 0 0 0 Rebecca Carucci...... 8 8 1 1 3 2 .500 0 0 0 Natalie Kropp...... 17 15 1 0 2 10 .100 0 0 0 Emma Whittle...... 16 1 1 0 2 9 .111 0 0 0 Isabella Ward...... 11 0 1 0 2 7 .143 0 0 0 Mersadiz Hayes...... 18 18 1 0 2 5 .200 0 0 0 Caitlin Guerra...... 18 18 0 1 1 10 .000 0 0 0 Meg Burke...... 9 5 0 1 1 3 .000 0 0 0 Jenny Angione...... 8 5 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0 0 Steph Cardillo...... 17 11 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0 0 Emily Robarge...... 15 2 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0 0 Stephanie Shapiro...... 18 18 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 Kerri Clark...... 14 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Lauren Guja...... 6 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 Ella Neville...... 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 Gianna Carnesi...... 8 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Jessica McFadden...... 8 4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 Natalie Ballato...... 16 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Biz LaTuso...... 10 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Renee Walker...... 12 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Rachel Axt...... 5 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Tyler Julian...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 18 18 19 13 51 191 .099 7 0 0 OPPONENTS...... 18 18 21 12 54 263 .080 9 0 0

Player...... GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L T ShO Renee Walker...... 12 12 1124:34 10 0.80 53 .841 6 4 2 6 Tyler Julian...... 2 1 107:50 1 0.83 7 .875 0 1 0 0 Rachel Axt...... 5 5 432:10 10 2.08 26 .722 1 4 0 1 Team...... 1 1.000 TOTAL...... 18 18 1664:34 21 1.14 87 .806 7 9 2 7 OPPONENTS...... 18 18 1664:34 19 1.03 71 .789 9 7 2 5

Date Opponent...... Score Aug. 29 at Misericordia...... L 0-2 Sep. 6 # NYU...... L 2-3 Sep. 7 # Vassar...... W 1-0 Sep. 13 + WILLIAM SMITH...... L 1-3 Sep. 14 + ITHACA...... L 0-1 Sep. 20 at RPI...... L 1-2 Sep. 26 * NEW PALTZ...... T 1-1 (2OT) Sep. 27 * ONEONTA...... W 1-0 (OT) Oct. 3 * at Plattsburgh...... L 0-3 Oct. 4 * at Potsdam...... W 2-0 Oct. 10 * at Buffalo St...... W 1-0 Oct. 11 * at Fredonia...... W 3-0 Oct. 17 * THE COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT...... W 3-0 Oct. 18 * GENESEO...... T 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 25 * at Oswego...... L 1-3 Oct. 28 at Wilkes...... L 0-1 Nov. 5 ! BUFFALO ST...... W 1-0 Nov. 8 ! at Geneseo...... L 0-1

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * SUNYAC game Junior goalkeeper Renee Walker started the last # Stevens Engineering Cup 12 games of the 2014 season and registered four + Upstate Collegiate Cup consecutive shutouts and a scoreless streak of 431:32 ! SUNYAC Semifinals and Finals during a six-game span.

r e d d r a g o n s 2014 Game-by-Game Recap Misericordia 2, Cortland 0 RPI 2, Cortland 1 (Aug. 29; Dallas, PA) (Sep. 20; Troy, NY) Misericordia scored a goal in each half in the first-ever Emma Whittle’s first goal of the season in the 34th meeting between the two teams. The Cougars took minute tied the game at 1-1, but the Engineers scored the lead in the 22nd minute and added an insurance the game-winner in the 76th minute. RPI took the lead goal in the 68th minute. Rachel Axt made six saves, in the seventh minute before Whittle’s rebound goal including four in the first half. from the top of the box evened the score. Rachel Axt stopped four shots. NYU 3, Cortland 2 (Sep. 6; Hoboken, NJ; Stevens Engineering Cup) Cortland 1, New Paltz 1 (2OT) The Violets scored in the ninth and 61st minutes for (Sep. 26; Cortland, NY) a 2-0 advantage before Isabella Ward made it 2-1 Looking at the prospect of a loss in their SUNYAC- with her first career goal in the 65th minute. NYU opening game, the Red Dragons scored the equalizer scored in the 69th minute to push its lead to 3-1. with less than eight minutes in regulation to force Amanda Margolis answered in the 77th minute when overtime. New Paltz had taken a 1-0 lead in the 67th she cleaned up a free kick in the box to pull the Red minute before Rebecca Carucci struck a direct kick Dragons to within 3-2, but Cortland was unable to get from near midfield that grazed off the left post and a shot on goal the remainder of the game. spun over the goal line to tie the game in the 83rd minute. Rachel Parker had two excellent chances to Cortland 1, Vassar 0 score the game-winner for Cortland in the first extra (Sep. 7; Hoboken, NJ; Stevens Engineering Cup) stanza but was denied twice by the Hawk goalkeeper. In the first-ever meeting between the two teams, Renee Walker registered eight saves. Danielle Tyrrell tallied the game-winning goal in the 75th minute off Kaitlyn Cook’s assist. After a save by Cortland 1, Oneonta 0 (OT) Rachel Axt, who finished the game with a season-high (Sep. 27; Cortland, NY) eight stops, the Red Dragons quickly countered and Kaitlyn Cook’s first career goal as a Red Dragon earned Tyrrell finished off a cross from Cook in the box. The Cortland the win midway through overtime. Prior to Brewers had a final chance to tie the game, but a shot the extra time, each team had two quality chances in front sailed high in the 87th minute. to grab the win in regulation, but both goalkeepers denied the bids. In overtime, Amanda Margolis fed a William Smith 3, Cortland 1 pass to Cook who cut across the box and sent a shot (Sep. 13; Cortland, NY; Upstate Collegiate Cup) inside the right post in the 95th minute. Renee Walker After the Red Dragons tied the game at 1-1 in the made three saves in posting her first career shutout. second half, William Smith, the defending national champion, scored a pair of goals to earn the win. The Plattsburgh 3, Cortland 0 Herons took the lead in the 21st minute, but Mersadiz (Oct. 3; Plattsburgh, NY) Hayes tallied the equalizer in the 55th minute with After a scoreless first half, the Cardinals tallied three a one-time shot into the upper left corner. William second-half goals to hand Cortland the conference Smith netted the game-winner in the 63rd minute and setback. Plattsburgh netted goals in the 51st, 59th and added an insurance goal in the 72nd minute. Rachel 85th minutes, while holding the Red Dragons to eight Axt made five saves in 72:10, and Tyler Julian stopped shots in the game. Cortland held a 4-1 advantage in one shot in 17:50. corner kicks in the game, all coming in the first half.

Ithaca 1, Cortland 0 Cortland 2, Potsdam 0 (Sep. 14; Cortland, NY; Upstate Collegiate Cup) (Oct. 4; Potsdam, NY) After the teams played just over 80 minutes of The Red Dragons wasted little time in securing the scoreless soccer, the fourth-ranked Bombers scored lead and added an insurance goal in the second half the game-winning goal in the 81st minute on a direct to secure the win. Rachel Parker scored her first goal kick from 25 yards away. Cortland’s best chance to of the season in the fourth minute on an unassisted score came late in the first half, but Emma Whittle’s effort for what proved to be the game-winner. shot went just outside of the post. Tyler Julian Kaitlyn Cook then assisted Abby Williams’ header registered six saves. goal in the 57th minute for a 2-0 lead. Renee Walker, who stopped four shots in the game, preserved the shutout with saves in the 61st and 82nd minutes.

CORTLAND 2014 Game-by-Game Recap Cortland 1, Buffalo St. 0 Oswego 3, Cortland 1 (Oct. 10; Buffalo, NY) (Oct. 25; Oswego, NY) Renee Walker registered seven saves, including key The Lakers scored the game’s final two goals to break stops in the 75th and 85th minutes, and Krista Conzo a 1-1 tie and earn the win in the SUNYAC finale for scored her first goal of the season in the second both teams. Oswego took the lead just 2:09 into the half to lead Cortland to the road victory. Despite game, but Krista Conzo evened the score at 1-1 in the outshooting the Bengals, 8-2, in the opening half, 16th minute with a 35-yard shot over the goalkeeper’s the Red Dragons didn’t break through until the 74th hands. The Lakers scored the game-winner in the minute on Conzo’s unassisted goal. Walker then 26th minute and added an insurance goal in the 57th denied the two Buffalo St. chances to seal the victory. minute. Renee Walker made four saves. Despite the setback, the Red Dragons secured the second seed in Cortland 3, Fredonia 0 the SUNYAC Tournament. (Oct. 11; Fredonia, NY) For the second time in four seasons, a Red Dragon Wilkes 1, Cortland 0 registered a hat trick in a 3-0 win against the Blue (Oct. 28; Edwardsville, PA) Devils. Three years after Amanda Margolis pulled off Although Cortland outshot Wilkes, 16-5, in the game, the feat, Danielle Tyrrell scored all three goals in the the Red Dragons could not direct a shot past the Lady victory on the road. Tyrrell netted first-half goals in Colonels goalkeeper and finished the regular season the 19th and 27th minutes and completed the hat trick at 6-8-2. Wilkes tallied the lone goal of the game just with a tap-in goal off an assist from Margolis in the 3:40 before the half. Cortland’s best chance to get 68th minute. Renee Walker turned aside four shots. on the scoreboard came late in the game, but Kaitlyn Cook’s 18-yard shot sailed past the upper left corner. Cortland 3, The College at Brockport 0 Renee Walker recorded three saves. (Oct. 17; Cortland, NY) Renee Walker made seven saves in posting her and Cortland 1, Buffalo St. 0 the team’s fourth consecutive shutout as the Red (Nov. 5; Cortland, NY; SUNYAC Semifinals) Dragons evened their record at 6-6-1 overall and The Red Dragons advanced to the SUNYAC Finals improved to 5-1-1 in the SUNYAC. Rachel Parker scored with their second 1-0 victory versus Buffalo St. After a pair of goals, one in the 16th minute on a loose ball a scoreless first half, Rachel Parker took a pass from from the right side of the box and the other in the Krista Conzo, cut across the top of the box and 83rd minute off an assist from Kaitlyn Cook. Natalie deposited an 18-yard shot into the upper corner in the Kropp tallied her first career goal in the 20th minute 57th minute. The Bengals had a late chance to tie the on a deflection of Caitlin Guerra’s pass that tucked in game, but a shot from deep in the box sailed over the under the crossbar. crossbar in the 88th minute. Renee Walker stopped three shots in earning her sixth shutout of the season. Cortland 1, Geneseo 1 (2OT) (Oct. 18; Cortland, NY) Geneseo 1, Cortland 0 The Red Dragons earned a tie with the 24th-ranked (Nov. 8; Geneseo, NY: SUNYAC Finals) Knights on Krista Conzo’s second goal of the season Just as the game seemed to be heading to overtime, late in the second half. Geneseo had taken a 1-0 lead 23rd-ranked Geneseo scored the game-winning goal in the 67th minute, but Conzo tallied the game-tying 59 seconds before the end of regulation to end goal in the 82nd minute on a header off a cross from Cortland’s season. Renee Walker recorded three saves. Rachel Parker that eluded the Knights’ goalkeeper. Kaitlyn Cook, Caitlin Guerra and Mersadiz Hayes were Neither team was able to put a shot on goal through named to the All-Tournament Team. the two 10-minute overtime periods. Renee Walker made six saves.

r e d d r a g o n s Record Book CAREER SCORING LEADERS TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Name ...... (Years) G A Pts Consecutive Games Without a Loss: Individual Scoring (Season) Heather Brendel...... (78-80) 64 6 134 25, in 1990-91 Lori Beesmer...... (83-85) 39 38 116 Most Goals: Amy McDonough...... (91-94) 41 22 104 Consecutive Wins (No Ties): 38 Heather Brendel, 1978 (11 games) Kim Berglund...... (86-88, 90) 36 29 101 20, in 1990 Janine Caruso ...... (89-92) 34 28 96 Most Assists: Joan Easton ...... (85-88) 36 17 89 Undefeated Seasons: 17 Lori Beesmer, 1984 (20 games) Janet Urban ...... (92-95) 37 12 86 1, 11-0, in 1978 Cathy Klein ...... (83-86) 32 13 77 Individual Scoring (Game) Leslie Benintend...... (88-91) 34 8 76 Most Games Won: Katie Trivisonno...... (05-08) 29 18 76 22, in 1990 (25 games) Most Goals: Mandy DaRin...... (99-02) 31 10 72 6, Heather Brendel vs. Castleton St., 1978 Karen Hertel...... (87-90) 26 19 71 Most Games Tied: Angela Bruno...... (01-04) 28 12 68 6, in 2012 (23 games) Most Assists: Julie Gick...... (96-99) 25 15 65 6, in 2013 (18 games) 4, Jordan Miller vs. Mount Holyoke, 2010 Cyd Archer ...... (78-80) 27 10 64 Kathy MacDonald...... (82-85) 23 18 64 Fewest Goals Allowed: Goalie Records (Career) Holli Mulholland....(95-96, 98-99) 26 10 62 2, in 1978 (11 games) Marie McKeon ...... (83-86) 21 13 55 Most Shutouts: Jodie Gabel...... (01-03) 22 10 54 Most Shutouts: 43, Missy Samuels, 1989-92 (81 games) Michele St. Pierre...... (79-81) 23 6 52 18, in 1990 (25 games) Andrea Marino.... (03-04, 06-07) 18 16 52 Most Saves: Mandy Womelsdorf...... (05-07) 21 10 52 Team Scoring (Season) 314, Pam Monnier, 2008-11 (81 games) Carol Griffen ...... (78-79) 21 9 51 263, Ali Gray, 1999-02 (52 games) Kelsey Geary...... (02-05) 13 25 51 244, Missy Samuels, 1989-92 (81 games) Most Goals: Bridgette DeSantis...... (08-11) 22 7 51 237, Margot Weille, 1997-00 (69 games) 132, in 1978 (11 games) Jackie De Luise...... (08-11) 20 7 47 223, Toni Bader, 1996-99 (60 games) Amanda Margolis...... (11-14) 16 14 46 207, Christa Windhorst, 2003-04 (40 games) Most Assists: Michele Khuns ...... (93-96) 19 8 46 * 199, Joan Schockow, 1982-83 (36 games) 55, in 1992 (22 games) Jenn Taft ...... (90-92) 17 11 45 * Incomplete save records in 1980-81 Cindy Ingerto ...... (94-97) 13 19 45 Team Scoring (Game) Amy Berry...... (96-99) 19 7 45 Goalie Records (Season) Kelly Knight...... (10-13) 15 15 45 Most Goals: Janine Engelhard ...... (87-90) 16 12 44 Most Shutouts: Bernadette Conlon...... (87-90) 10 24 44 20 (Twice), vs. Alfred, 1978 (20-0); 16, Missy Samuels, 1991 (22 games) vs. William Smith, 1978 (20-0) 16, Missy Samuels, 1992 (22 games)

Most Assists: Most Saves: 16 vs. Mt. St. Vincent, 1992 131, Joan Schockow, 1982 (17 games)

Goalie Records (Game)

Most Saves: 19, Margot Weille vs. Ithaca, 2000 The 2015 Cortland Women’s Soccer Guide 18, Christa Windhorst vs. Nazareth, 2004 was written and edited by Cortland 18, Ali Gray vs. Ithaca, 2002 Associate Sports Information Director Dan Surdam. Action photography and 2015 team photo by Darl Zehr Photography. The guide was printed by Eastwood Litho of Syracuse, N.Y.

ON THE COVER: (clockwise from top left) Senior midfielder Krista Conzo (left) and Goalkeeper Ali Gray finished her career junior defender Mersadiz Hayes (right), as Cortland’s all-time leader in saves and junior defender Stephanie Shapiro and currently ranks second. senior midfielder Danielle Tyrrell. CORTLAND NCAA History and Honors Cortland Women’s Soccer— National Postseason History CORTLAND WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-AMERICANS (Division III unless noted) Cyd Archer (1980) Year Record Accomplishments Kathy Baker (1984) Lori Beesmer (1984, 1985) 1980 15-3-0 Women’s National Soccer Champions Sue Behme (1992) 1982 8-6-3 NCAA Quarterfinals (Div. I) Leslie Benintend (1989, 1990, 1991) 1983 15-3-2 NCAA Quarterfinals (Div. I) Kimberly Berglund (1988) Heather Brendel (1980) 1984 12-6-2 NCAA 1st Round (Div. I) Janine Caruso (1989, 1991, 1992) 1985 18-1-4 NCAA Quarterfinals (Div. I) Bernadette Conlon (1990) 1986 17-4-2 NCAA Tournament Semifinals Karen DiMarco (1983) 1987 13-3-3 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Joan Easton (1987, 1988) Janine Engelhard (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990) 1988 17-4-2 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Terry Febrey (1980, 1981) 1989 14-3-5 NCAA Tournament 1st Round Julie Gick (1998) 1990 22-1-2 NCAA Tournament Runner-up Karen Gollwitzer (1983) Karen Hertel (1990) 1991 18-3-1 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Cathy Klein (1985, 1986) 1992 17-2-3 NCAA Division III Champions Patricia “T’She” Looney (1986) 1993 14-4-2 NCAA Tournament 1st Round Amy McDonough (1993, 1994) 1994 10-4-3 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round Marie McKeon (1984, 1985, 1986) Leslie Moore (1986, 1987) 1998 14-5-2 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round Lori Palmer (1980, 1982) 2011 14-6-3 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Michele St. Pierre (1980) 2012 12-5-6 NCAA Tournament 3rd Round Joan Schockow (1980, 1981, 1982, 1983)* Janet Urban (1995) * The first-ever four-time women’s soccer All-American.

2015 Schedule

September 1 Tue. MISERICORDIA...... 4:00 5 Sat. # Muhlenberg...... 3:30 6 Sun. # Rutgers-Newark...... 3:30 12 Sat. RIT...... 11:30 15 Tue. MORRISVILLE ST...... 4:00 19 Sat. + at Rochester...... 4:30 20 Sun. + William Smith or Ithaca...... 11:00 or 1:30 25 Fri. * at New Paltz...... 3:00 26 Sat. * at Oneonta...... 1:00 1992 NCAA Division III Champions October 2 Fri. * PLATTSBURGH...... 3:00 3 Sat. * POTSDAM...... 1:00 9 Fri. * BUFFALO ST...... 3:00 For more information on the SUNY Cortland 10 Sat. * FREDONIA...... 1:00 Women’s Soccer program, please contact: 15 Thu. * at The College at Brockport...... 3:00 17 Sat. * at Geneseo...... 1:00 Heidi Woodcock, Women’s Soccer Head Coach 24 Sat. * OSWEGO...... 1:00 27 Tue. WILKES...... 3:00 SUNY Cortland, P.O. Box 2000 Cortland, NY 13045 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS (607) 753-5715 * SUNYAC game [email protected] # Wilkes University Tournament Web Site: http://www.cortlandreddragons.com + Upstate Collegiate Cup (at Rochester)

r e d d r a g o n s Series Records Team Series Record Began Last Played Team Series Record Began Last Played Adelphi Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1982 1983 Moravian Moravian Leads 1-0-0 1997 1997 Albany Cortland Leads 8-0-1 1978 1989 Morrisville St. Cortland Leads 3-0-0 2006 2008 Alfred Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1978 1978 Mt. Holyoke Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2010 2010 Allegheny Cortland Leads 6-0-0 1988 1993 Mt. St. Mary Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2012 2012 Alvernia Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2008 2008 Mt. St. Vincent Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1992 1992 Army Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1981 1981 Muhlenberg Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1998 1998 Bard Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2012 2012 Nazareth Cortland Leads 7-6-0 1987 2007 Binghamton Cortland Leads 11-3-0 1985 1997 New Jersey, Coll. of Series Tied 1-1-0 1992 1996 Boston College Cortland Leads 2-1-0 1982 1984 New Jersey City Series Tied 0-0-1 2012 2012 Brandeis Brandeis Leads 1-0-0 2012 2012 New Paltz Cortland Leads 24-3-5 1985 2014 Brockport Cortland Leads 23-8-4 1984 2014 New York Univ. NYU Leads 1-0-0 2014 2014 Brown Cortland Leads 2-1-0 1979 1981 North Carolina Series Tied 1-1-0 1982 1983 Buffalo, Univ. at Cortland Leads 4-0-0 1984 1986 NC Wesleyan Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1990 1991 Buffalo State Cortland Leads 27-5-3 1983 2014 Notre Dame (MD) Series Tied 1-1-0 1994 1996 Cal-Berkeley Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1984 1984 Occidental Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1989 1995 Cal-San Bernadino Series Tied 0-0-1 1989 1989 Ohio Wesleyan Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1990 1992 Cal-San Diego San Diego Leads 1-0-2 1987 1992 Oneonta Oneonta Leads 19-17-3 1985 2014 Carleton Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1989 1989 Oswego Cortland Leads 22-3-0 1988 2014 Case Western Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2011 2011 Penn State Cortland Leads 3-0-1 1979 1982 Castleton St. Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1978 1979 Plattsburgh Cortland Leads 21-8-5 1984 2014 Cazenovia Cortland Leads 3-0-0 1978 1980 Plymouth State Plymouth Leads 2-1-0 1979 1991 Centenary Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2011 2011 Potsdam Cortland Leads 27-0-0 1988 2014 Central Florida C. Florida Leads 1-0-0 1982 1982 Princeton Cortland Leads 3-1-0 1980 1983 Chris. Newport Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2003 2003 Ramapo Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2009 2009 Cincinnati Series Tied 0-0-1 1983 1983 Randolph-Macon R-M Leads 1-0-1 1994 1995 Clarkson Series Tied 1-1-0 2011 2013 Rochester Cortland Leads 10-9-6 1978 2013 Colgate Cortland Leads 5-0-0 1978 1986 RPI Series Tied 1-1-1 2009 2014 Connecticut Conn. Leads 5-3-1 1980 1985 Rutgers-Camden Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2008 2008 Colorado Col. Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1986 1986 St. Benedict Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1990 1992 Colorado St. Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1980 1980 St. John Fisher Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1979 1981 Concordia-Moor. Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2011 2011 St. Lawrence Cortland Leads 14-10-1 1979 2013 Cornell Cortland Leads 5-0-0 1978 1986 St. Mary’s (MN) Cortland Leads 3-0-0 1987 1992 Daemen Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2007 2007 Salem State Cortland Leads 1-0-1 1989 1991 Denison Cortland Leads 1-0-1 1992 1993 Scranton Cortland Leads 3-1-2 1984 1998 Duke Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1982 1982 Skidmore Series Tied 2-2-2 1988 2010 Eastern Univ. Series Tied 0-0-1 2011 2011 Sonoma (CA) Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1985 1985 Elizabethtown Cortland Leads 1-0-1 1991 1991 Southern Illinois Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1983 1985 Elmira Cortland Leads 9-3-1 1984 2006 Springfield Series Tied 1-1-0 1981 2012 Emory Cortland Leads 2-0-1 1988 2013 Stony Brook Stony Brook Leads 1-0-0 1988 1988 Farmingdale Cortland Leads 2-0-1 2007 2012 SUNYIT Cortland Leads 10-0-0 1998 2007 Franklin & Marshall Cortland Leads 3-0-0 1989 1991 Swarthmore Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2004 2004 Fredonia Cortland Leads 15-2-4 1995 2014 Syracuse Cortland Leads 3-0-0 1979 1981 Geneseo Cortland Leads 20-10-7 1985 2014 Texas Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1983 1983 George Mason Mason Leads 2-0-0 1983 1985 UCLA Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1980 1980 Geo. Washington Cortland Leads 4-0-0 1980 1984 Union Cortland Leads 1-0-1 2008 2009 Gettysburg Cortland Leads 4-2-0 1990 1997 Vassar Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2014 2014 Hamilton Hamilton Leads 4-2-0 2008 2013 Vermont Cortland Leads 6-1-1 1979 1986 Hartwick Cortland Leads 15-4-2 1978 1997 Vir. Wesleyan Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1990 1990 Harvard Cortland Leads 2-0-1 1979 1980 Washington (MO) Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1993 1993 Heidelberg Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1993 1993 Wells Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1981 1982 Hollins Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1990 1990 Widener Series Tied 0-0-1 2004 2004 Ithaca Ithaca Leads 19-9-10 1981 2014 Wilkes Series Tied 4-4-1 2005 2014 John Carroll Cortland Leads 2-0-0 2009 2010 William & Mary W & M Leads 1-0-2 1983 1985 Kalamazoo Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1993 1993 William Smith Wm. Smith Leads 17-6-3 1978 2014 Kean Cortland Leads 5-1-1 1989 1994 Wisconsin Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1985 1985 Keene St. Keene St. Leads 1-0-1 2007 2010 Wis.-Eau Claire Eau Claire Leads 1-0-0 2006 2006 Keuka Cortland Leads 7-1-0 1991 2001 Wooster Cortland Leads 1-0-0 2006 2006 Le Moyne Cortland Leads 2-0-0 1985 1986 Lyndon State Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1978 1978 Macalester Macalester Leads 1-0-0 1994 1994 Cortland Women’s Soccer All-Time Coaching Records Manhattanville Cortland Leads 6-0-0 1983 2003 Coach Years Coached W-L-T Pct. Mary Washington Mary Wash. Leads 1-0-0 2003 2003 Marymount (VA) Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1994 1994 Anna Rush 1978-80 38-4-1 .895 Maryvale Series Tied 0-0-1 1988 1988 Ron Hansen 1981 15-4-1 .775 Massachusetts Mass. Leads 4-2-1 1979 1984 Chris Malone 1982-94 195-44-34 .777 Mass-Dartmouth Cortland Leads 1-0-0 1992 1992 Janine Corning 1995-2001 82-45-11 .634 Methodist (NC) Methodist Leads 2-1-0 1987 1990 Laura Ray 2002-03 18-16-3 .527 Metropolitan (CO) Metro. Leads 1-0-0 1986 1986 Heidi Woodcock 2004-14 115-74-33 .592 Misericordia Misericordia Leads 1-0-0 2014 2014 Totals 1978-present 463-187-83 .688 Mo.-St. Louis St. Louis Leads 1-0-1 1985 1986 CORTLAND The College offers its student-athletes excellent athletic About SUNY Cortland facilities. The state-of-the-art on­-campus stadium features two artificial turf fields. One field seats 6,500 spectators, Located atop one of the rolling hills in central New York’s the other 1,500. The Cortland football, field hockey, men’s “City of Seven Valleys,” the State University of New York and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s College at Cortland was founded in 1868 as the Cortland and women’s track and field teams are among those who Normal School, which included among its earliest students utilize the facility, which the New York Times called “...a new inventor and industrialist Elmer A. Sperry of Sperry-Rand stadium worthy of a major university power.” Corp. fame. The Bessie L. Park Physical Education and Recreation Center, Over the decades, the campus expanded and in 1941, by an opened in 1973, features the Whitney T. Corey Gymnasium act of legislature and the Board of Regents, the institution with a 3,500 seating capacity; the Olympic-sized Harriet officially became a four-year college providing courses Holsten swimming pool with gallery seating for 1,500; the leading to the bachelor’s degree. In 1948, Cortland was a Alumni Ice Arena, a facility which can accommodate 2,500 founding member of the State University of New York. spectators; a 500-seat gymnastics arena; racquetball and squash courts; a wrestling room; modern athletic training Today, more than 7,000 students are pursuing degrees within facilities; and the Francis Woods Fitness Facility. the College’s three academic divisions — arts and sciences, professional studies and the school of education. Twenty- Nearby Clayton R. Lusk Field House, with its tartan-textured eight departments with a faculty of more than 500 offer the surface, is home for the indoor track teams, varsity practice SUNY Cortland student body 75 undergraduate majors and sessions and recreational activities. Cortland’s soccer teams 92 undergraduate minors, concentrations and options from play on Jets Field with its plush, natural-grass surface. T. Fred which to choose. “Prof” Holloway Field, which has lights for night contests, also is utilized by the soccer teams. Additionally, the College The College’s main campus covers 191 acres and includes boasts Robert H. Wallace Field (baseball) and Dragon Field 33 traditional and modern buildings. Sixteen of these (softball) as part of its 51 acres of athletic fields and is building structures are residence halls providing on-campus housing a new outdoor tennis complex that will open in September for approximately 3,000 students. Cortland also operates of 2015. its Outdoor Education Center at Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks, the Hoxie Gorge Nature Preserve outside Cortland, and the Brauer Education Center on the Helderberg Escarpment near Albany.

At Cortland, athletics are viewed as having an important role in the educational mission of the College. During the fall, winter and spring seasons, Cortland participates in 25 intercollegiate sports — 14 women’s and 11 men’s — in an attempt to provide a broad program which meets the needs, interests and abilities of its students.

The Cortland athletic program placed 12th nationally out of approximately 450 colleges and universities in the 2014-15 all-sport Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Division III standings. Cortland is the only New York school and one of only five nationwide to finish in the top 25 each of the last 20 years. Since 1989, the Red Dragons have captured 17 NCAA Division III team titles.

r e d d r a g o n s 2015 Red Dragon Women’s Soccer Team (left to right): Front Row: Abbey Hume, Vanessa Romero, Ella Neville, Stephanie Shapiro, Krista Conzo, Danielle Tyrrell, Gianna Carnesi, Tatijana Zitz. Middle Row: Assistant Coach Whitney Frary, Head Coach Heidi Woodcock, Renee Walker, Rachel Axt, Natalie Ballato, Mersadiz Hayes, Brenna Conover, Mel Cardillo, Natalie Kropp, Victoria Barclay, Assistant Coach Gina Santoro. Back Row: Sam Barringer, Siobhan Swayne, Whitney Mooney, Biz LaTuso, Isabella Ward, Kennedy Cocozzo, Amanda Profera, Ellen Thew, Team Manager Moe Festa.